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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1813053" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have had numerous labs over the years. All of them came from the humane society. Some of them have had a little pit bull in them and that is the reason no one else has adopted them. They are fabulous animals and yes they can eat. Since my dog(s) travels with me a lot, I thought I would try something smaller this go round and ended up with a Cur. She is a easy keeper but otherwise worthless. Kind of what my wife says about me. We get along great.</p><p></p><p>Dogs have become expensive to feed. I see folks that obviously can't afford one, have two and treat them better than their children. I also have a bunch of barn cats and their food has gone from $16 for 40 lbs to $25. I don't think I will ever be without a dog and probably not a cat. They bring a since of calmness to me. I like taking care of my cows and that is why I am in this business, but no animal on my place ever goes hungry. I should have been a zoo keeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1813053, member: 5381"] I have had numerous labs over the years. All of them came from the humane society. Some of them have had a little pit bull in them and that is the reason no one else has adopted them. They are fabulous animals and yes they can eat. Since my dog(s) travels with me a lot, I thought I would try something smaller this go round and ended up with a Cur. She is a easy keeper but otherwise worthless. Kind of what my wife says about me. We get along great. Dogs have become expensive to feed. I see folks that obviously can't afford one, have two and treat them better than their children. I also have a bunch of barn cats and their food has gone from $16 for 40 lbs to $25. I don't think I will ever be without a dog and probably not a cat. They bring a since of calmness to me. I like taking care of my cows and that is why I am in this business, but no animal on my place ever goes hungry. I should have been a zoo keeper. [/QUOTE]
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